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''[[Love and Altitude]]'' (also known as ''[[The Belle of the Dorp]]'') is a musical by [[Stephen Black]] (1880-1931)
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''[[Love and Altitude]]'' (also known as ''[[The Belle of the Dorp]]'') is a musical by [[Stephen Black]] (1880-1931) and [[Cecil Kellaway]] (1891-1973).
 
 
 
 
  
 
== The original text ==
 
== The original text ==
  
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''[[Love and Altitude]]'' is an elaborate [[play-within-a-play]] musical about people in a South African dorp who are devising and presenting a musical in aid of war funds.
  
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The script exists in fragmentary form only.
  
 
== Adaptations and translations ==
 
== Adaptations and translations ==

Revision as of 17:03, 23 January 2024

Love and Altitude (also known as The Belle of the Dorp) is a musical by Stephen Black (1880-1931) and Cecil Kellaway (1891-1973).

The original text

Love and Altitude is an elaborate play-within-a-play musical about people in a South African dorp who are devising and presenting a musical in aid of war funds.

The script exists in fragmentary form only.

Adaptations and translations

Performance history in South Africa

Sources

Stephen Gray (ed.) 1984. Stephen Black Three Plays. A.D. Donker.

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